<p>*and 2/3 out-of-state tuition from Alabama. *</p>
<p>The deadline was Dec 1st. And, actually, she would have gotten full tuition plus 2500 per year since she’s an eng’g major…the CoE would have bumped her scholarship to full tuition plus the 2500. Her remaining costs would have been about $10k or less. </p>
<p>However, if she didn’t have the geographical restriction, I would contact Bama and the CoE to see if the scholarships could still be had since she’d be a female engineer…which are highly prized. Dean Karr has told me that he wants more female engineers and he’s found that they are often the most imaginitive and award-winning students. </p>
<p>From the CoE
Students who have a 30-31 ACT or 1330-1390 SAT (math and verbal scores only) and at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA will receive a tuition supplement to bring their University-level scholarship offer up to the value of tuition. In addition, they will receive $2,500 per year for four years.</p>